This
past weekend, Coloradans sped out of Denver on I-70 westbound for a three-day
frolic in the mountains. Tens of thousands of them flooded the Interstate
with three lanes that narrowed into two lanes after 20 miles into the
mountains. By noon, traffic lurched to a halt with the sheer numbers of
people driving into the High Country.

Over
the 4th
of July, this same scene repeated itself in Chicago, New York City,
Baltimore, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, Cincinnati and San
Francisco—along with dozens of other mega cities across America.
Americans’ vacations suffered via massive traffic jams, along with
crowded beaches, overwhelmed vacation spots and overbooked
campgrounds.

(Massive
traffic jam for 9 hours on I-70 out of Denver, Colorado for 100 miles
on July 4th
weekend. The same jam repeated itself on Sunday evening.) Photography
by Frosty Wooldridge

On
I-70 past our house, for 8 to9 hours, drivers suffered stop and go
traffic at 3 to 5 milers per hour to go 100 miles to their
destinations in Vail, Breckenridge and Grand Lake. Talk about short
tempers, flipping the bird, angry drivers and a feeling of
helplessness!

Along
the way, accidents created even more traffic jams because everyone
slowed to stare at the fender-benders. The more they slowed and
stared; they created more crashes from not watching the road.

In
short: Coloradans live a growing nightmare of too many people, too
little roadway and no solutions whatsoever. Everyone screams at the
Department of Transportation to add more lanes, but the mountain
passes and the limited terrain won’t allow it.

My
wife and I stood on Exit 254 with our signs to join
www.NumbersUSA.org to empower
themselves to stop the reason for the 10 hour traffic jam over 100
miles. We also featured www.CapsWeb.org
to help citizens empower themselves.

What
caused Colorado’s 100 mile long traffic jam? The reason:
relentless, massive and inexorable population growth created by legal
and illegal immigration bombarding America.

(Sandi
on I-70 with her sign asking motorists how do they like their
predicament.) Photography by Frosty Wooldridge

Yet,
no one dares speak a word for fear of verbal and social reprisals.
If you so much as mention a word about immigration, the media brands
you with various names.

Dear
reader, your kids face another 100 million immigrants flooding into
this country within 30 years or less. That equals doubling the
populations of our 20 most populated cities. One hundred mile long
traffic jams won’t be a phenomenon on the 4th
of July. They will become the norm.

Beijing,
China and San Paulo, Brazil suffer 200-mile jams regularly. Their
quality of life quotient degrades beyond anything you can imagine in
the USA, yet they too, grow and grow and grow.

As
my wife and I stood on the overhead bridge to watch the faces of all
those people stuck in gridlock, thousands of them snapped our
pictures onto Facebook, Twitter and Google. They cheered us,
especially the truckers who face gridlocked traffic as a daily
nightmare.

Right
now, in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, tens of thousands
of desperate migrants crash our borders. As the first 50,000
succeed, you may expect another 50,000 after them and another 50,000
after that. Again, we accept 100,000 legal immigrants every 30 days.

How
long can our country, our society, our civilization sustain such a
human flood? California suffers a 100 percent severe drought, but
expects to add 20 million people within 30 years—98 percent of that
increase from immigration.

How
long can our president and Congress fail to enforce our laws to
maintain our integrity as a sovereign nation? How long can we
support 400,000 “anchor babies” annually being birthed in our
country by foreign women who become welfare queens of our tax dollars
for the next 18 years for each child? How long before your kids
attend schools with 20 languages, radically different cultures, free
breakfasts and lunches for the poor. How can we survive unending
diseases like TB, scabies, head lice, tapeworms, Chagas, polio and
worse—being brought across our borders unchecked?

Write
these people and demand they address our population-immigration
predicament:

Why
aren’t you out there with my wife and me? Why aren’t you
protesting the loss of your country?

While
driving past my wife on the exit ramp, one woman yelled out,
“Strength to your sword arm. It’s going to get worse.”

My
wife yelled back, “Not if citizens take action to change the course
of history like Thomas Jefferson, Washington, Franklin, Abigail
Adams, Susan B. Anthony, Amelia Earhart and every red-blooded
American who spoke up for this country.”

(This
9 hour traffic jam of 100 miles lasted into the night beyond 10 p.m.
on July 4th
weekend.) Photography by Frosty Wooldridge